Georgia coach Mark Fox reacts to a play last season. / Dave Martin AP

by Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Sports

by Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Sports

Georgia designated freshman walk-on Dusan Langura will miss at least a portion of the 2013-14 season because he was injured when a bomb went off, Bulldogs coach Mark Fox told 247Sports.

Fox said Langura tore his ACL as a result of a bomb explosion during Langura's military duty in his native Switzerland.

"It really is a unique story," Fox told The Telegraph. "He was injured in the explosion, and one of the injuries was a torn ACL. We had committed to have him come. He can really shoot the ball. He was gonna be on our team. He had to serve his military commitment, and this happened during it. "

"We're still gonna honor our commitment to him, and once he gets healthy he'll be out there with us," Fox said. "But he probably won't be cleared to practice until January or February."

Langura played last season at Furtah Prep, a GISA school in Acworth.

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Gleeson, a national college basketball writer/producer for USA TODAY Sports, is on Twitter @ScottMGleeson.